- Visual Arts Major with a concentration in Art Education with Teacher Certification (P-12) – BA
- Visual Arts Major with Teacher Certification in Art (P-12) & Teacher of Students with Disabilities Certification Education – combine BA/MAT
Visual Arts Major with a concentration in Art Education with Teacher Certification (P-12) – BA
A professional-degree option within Montclair State’s Teacher Education program, this concentration qualifies students for the initial certificate to teach art in grades P-12 in New Jersey’s public and private schools, as well as elsewhere in the country. The certificate also qualifies you to teach in settings that include museums, cultural centers and community organizations.
After completing foundation art and design courses and fulfilling the university’s general education requirements, you must apply to, and be accepted by, Montclair State University’s Center of Pedagogy. Successful candidates then pursue intensive coursework in education and hands-on student teaching experiences. A total of 129-147 credits is required to graduate in this major. Click the links below to learn more:
Visual Arts/MAT with Teacher Certification in Art (Preschool- Grade 12) & Teacher of Students with Disabilities Certification (Preschool-Grade 12) – Combined BA/MAT
This combined BA and MAT program prepares students to become art teachers as they earn both an undergraduate and graduate degree within a condensed timeframe. The program focuses on the critical study of best practices in art education and teaching students in P-12 school settings. You will complete rigorous coursework in pre-professional undergraduate art and education courses, followed by professional level graduate courses, clinical experience and student teaching. This program confers both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, with graduates eligible for a dual New Jersey initial teacher certificate in P-12 Art Education and certification in Teacher of Students with Disabilities.
A total of 127-151 credits of coursework is required to graduate in this major. Click the links below to learn more: